
Forgetting, not memory, moves us forward
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Remembering vs. Forgetting: Navigating Memory After Trauma
This chapter examines the societal consequences of memory and forgetting in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and historical conflicts. It argues that while remembering can be seen as a moral obligation, forgetting may also provide a necessary path to healing and peace, as demonstrated through examples from Northern Ireland and Spain. The discussion highlights the delicate balance between collective memory and social harmony, showcasing the ongoing struggle between reconciling past grievances and fostering a stable future.
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